Barry Eigen is an exceptional keynoter
whose insights on leadership and people will receive standing ovations from your
audiences. Don't forget to ask about his book, How to Think Like a Boss and Get Ahead
at Work. It's been published in six languages and reviewed in many national
publications.
Joe Guertin will wow your group
with his ideas on sales and marketing. He'll give your staff a jumpstart in achieving
their lofty sales goals. Check out his Streetfighter
Selling techniques and his methods for achieving excellence.
June Johnson is an expert on
how your voice helps determine your image. She'll give you a new perspective on the impact
you make on others.
Joan Lloyd, CSP is a nationally
syndicated columnist, management consultant, speaker and trainer on topics such as:
leadership skills, recruiting and retention, managing
Generation X, and career management.
Tom "Sky" Skibosh
spent 19 years as director of public and media relations with the Milwaukee Brewers.
You'll notice a familiar name as co-author of his book, If you wanna have fun, go
someplace else.
Susan Stephani is known for her
ability to present content-rich programs in an entertaining way. Her topics include:
change, stress, time, rapport, and motivation.
Richard Thieme is an expert on
cyberspace who is published worldwide. His perspective on world events is unique and
thought-provoking.
Bill Geist is another
speaker you can rely on.
You'll like the way he works with you.
Adams Six Sigma is a specialist in
total quality management, strategic planning, goal setting, team building, employee
motivation, and statistical process control.

Cedarburg, Wisconsin, my hometown, is
the real "Main Street USA." With a myriad of buildings on the National Historic
Registry, you can visit our butcher, our baker and our candlestick maker. Plus, don't
forget to stop at the old mill, the covered bridge, and the winery.

Searching in Slovakia
is a site that will help you find your "roots" if you have a Slovak, Ukrainian,
or Carpatho-Rusyn surname. You'll even find a Pachuta or two.
Conley Publishing will help you get to know some of the towns in
Wisconsin. Soon you'll be able to read the News Graphic on line, the newspaper
serving Cedarburg, Grafton, Mequon, and Thiensville. You'll find that another Pachuta is
the Features Editor of that fine hometown publication.
Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?, broadcast
live every Saturday morning from Madison, Wisconsin on National Public Radio, is a
throw-back to old time radio quiz shows. Coupled with Feldman's unique humor, it's a
must-listen-to program.
Car Talk, featuring Tom and Ray
Magliozzi (Click and Clack), is another of NPR's radio offerings. Something wrong with
your car? They'll give you their special brand of advice.
Virtual Cities' Guide to Bed &
Breakfast Inns and Small Hotels will help you find interesting and exciting places to
stay. You'll like the comprehensive descriptions, photos, directions, and especially the
favorite recipes from each innkeeper.
Virtual Flowers will enable you
to send floral greetings around the work at a moment's notice. And, with that bouquet, you
can add a card from . . .
Blue Mountain Cards where you can
not only find the appropriate message, but also attach just the right music to enhance the
event.
Mysteries
On The Net lets you purchase and download my original mystery kits. I've
also included special holiday mysteries as well as mysteries for children
and large groups.
Workhorse
Collection Letters is another of my sites. On this one, you can purchase
and download collection letter templates for immediate use.
The
Organizational Culture Website, which is attached to The
Cultural Analysis Packet, has an abundance of information about the way
people function within groups.
Minor League Baseball is an American
tradition. Teams like the Canton Crocodiles, the Beloit Snappers, and the Minot Mallards
are important parts of their communities. Find out where the Hall of Famers began their
careers and step onto the fields of dreams.
The
Big Ten is THE conference in the Midwest. As a transplanted Buckeye who is a Spartan
alumnus living in Badger country, the only place to be on Saturday is watching the 11 big
teams of this exciting sports alliance.
The
Green Bay Packers are the only team that lives up to pro football's "home
town" tradition. Take a trip to Lambeau Field and you'll be in a neighborhood of
middle class homes and friendly Wisconsonites. The games have been sold out for 35 years
and you'll be waiting 3000 years if you put your name on the list of everyone who wants
season tickets.
Lisa Konrad has her
own special way of animating flying dragons and other wonderful creatures. Check out her
work and you may want to add some interest to your web pages by putting things in motion.

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